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Villon's Last Will Tony Hunt (Faculty Lecturer in Medieval French Literature, and Fellow, Faculty Lecturer in Medieval French Literature, and Fellow, St Peter's College, Oxford)

Villon's Last Will By Tony Hunt (Faculty Lecturer in Medieval French Literature, and Fellow, Faculty Lecturer in Medieval French Literature, and Fellow, St Peter's College, Oxford)

Summary

This work concentrates on the textual strategies of Villon's Testament, in particular with rhetorical techniques involving dialogue and irony. The Testament is viewed as ironic from start to finish and the main objects of the irony are identified as language and authority.

Villon's Last Will Summary

Villon's Last Will: Language and Authority in the Testament by Tony Hunt (Faculty Lecturer in Medieval French Literature, and Fellow, Faculty Lecturer in Medieval French Literature, and Fellow, St Peter's College, Oxford)

Villon studies have traditionally emphasized the documentary and didactic value of the Testament, concentrating on problems of historical referentiality. It is assumed that the work has a significant autobiographical element and that it has much to tell us about life in fifteenth-century Paris. The Testament has thus been avidly exploited by historians of the period and its interest as a document is well-established. Tony Hunt's present study concentrates exclusively on the textual strategies of the Testament, in particular on rhetorical techniques involving dialogue and irony. Villon's Last Will views the Testament as ironic from start to finish, and the main objects of the irony are identified as language and authority. The dissolution of meaning, authority, and even authorial identity are seen to be the principal results of the poet's rhetoric. Tony Hunt's close reading of the text has produced a lively and well-informed commentary, full of fresh insights.

Villon's Last Will Reviews

Tony Hunt's study is a very big book pakced into a riotously small space. The erudition, it and ribald fun of Villon's text is dexterously unpacked through close reading and scholarly commment on the generic and social contexts. Villon's irony and Sterne-like self-referentiality are brought to the fore for the first time to make this an important new contribution to the study of Villon, with a delightfully light, but no less incisive, critical touch. * Forum for Modern Language Studies 35:4 99 *
there are ... many excellent things here to be unearthed ... Hunt provides a tool-kit for examining at close range the dazzling feats of a master technician. * Times Literary Supplement *
This is like a good study of Rembrandt's brushwork; and though paint is all we have to look at, there is more to Rembrandt than brushwork. * Times Literary Supplement *

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GOR010808187
9780198159148
0198159145
Villon's Last Will: Language and Authority in the Testament by Tony Hunt (Faculty Lecturer in Medieval French Literature, and Fellow, Faculty Lecturer in Medieval French Literature, and Fellow, St Peter's College, Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
19960801
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